Skippy1975 wrote:sad day for the game, means people like Koucash can buy results, it will just make the same players more expensive, only the agents will benefit.
It doesn't mean that at all. Slightly dramatic.
It's only one player per club. Clubs can't do what Wigan did pre-SL and buy a team of superstars, each club should they wish to, can have x amount for one player over the threshold exempt. That's it.
The same players wouldn't suddenly become more expensive, just the very top ones would now be affordable as they wouldn't take up a huge chunk of cap space.
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Doom&Gloom Merchant wrote:It doesn't mean that at all. Slightly dramatic.
It's only one player per club. Clubs can't do what Wigan did pre-SL and buy a team of superstars, each club should they wish to, can have x amount for one player over the threshold exempt. That's it.
The same players wouldn't suddenly become more expensive, just the very top ones would now be affordable as they wouldn't take up a huge chunk of cap space.
if you want to be naive then fine, can only see negatives in this decision.
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Some of these comments are pathetic, the game is dying on it's booty thanks the how mediocre it has become due to the salary cap, this is the top level of our game and the top clubs are being punished because the lower clubs are to idle to find investors willing to spend, this move can only be good for the game, just because a club pay out mega bucks for a marque player it doesn't mean he will be amazing over here, plenty have failed in the past, Matty Johns, Trent Barrett, Willie Mason to name but a few
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The Mustard Tiger wrote:Some of these comments are pathetic, the game is dying on it's booty thanks the how mediocre it has become due to the salary cap, this is the top level of our game and the top clubs are being punished because the lower clubs are to idle to find investors willing to spend, this move can only be good for the game, just because a club pay out mega bucks for a marque player it doesn't mean he will be amazing over here, plenty have failed in the past, Matty Johns, Trent Barrett, Willie Mason to name but a few
You seem to have talked yourself out of the argument.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
The Mustard Tiger wrote:Some of these comments are pathetic, the game is dying on it's booty thanks the how mediocre it has become due to the salary cap, this is the top level of our game and the top clubs are being punished because the lower clubs are to idle to find investors willing to spend, this move can only be good for the game, just because a club pay out mega bucks for a marque player it doesn't mean he will be amazing over here, plenty have failed in the past, Matty Johns, Trent Barrett, Willie Mason to name but a few
I would never describe anyone spending money on Rugby League as an "investor", there's little if no return to be had.
RFL wrote:Clubs will only be allowed to sign a marquee player if they meet clearly-defined affordability criteria based around their income and expenditure.
The non-club trained allowance has gone up to £175,000.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
Skippy1975 wrote:it creates an uneven playing field, RL had avoided following the largesses of Football and RU, now we're catching up with paying over the odds.
But, SL has to close the gap to the NRL and RU salary caps, otherwise SL will become a fully blown feeder league, won't it?
We've seen plenty of talent leave SL the past few years, with the overall quality of overseas players getting lower. This exemption should help both of those factors and increase the quality of the competition.
Uneven playing field? yeh, I agree, it does to a degree. But I don't think that's as terrible thing as it suggests. There'll be teams which can't afford to use this exemption, but there'll be 7/8 of a league of 12, who can afford it. That's still fairly a fairly even league.
SL shouldn't be content with only being as good as it's worst clubs, with the top half being held back. We want to see the best players possible playing over here don't we?
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